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New Hope Alliance

Certified Recovery Residence Katahli and Daryl Blums recently got married and are in long-term recovery and business together –New Hope Alliance. They readily share their life lessons with people living in their recovery residences. They run two Maine Association of Recovery Residences-certified houses in Sanford...

Growing Recovery Strong Communities in Maine

Getting T hrough These Times Together by Leslie Clark Recovery community centers are formed by people in recovery, for people in recovery. We build community by sharing our stories and listening to the stories of others. When we are...

Thriving During the Holidays

The seasonal holidays and months that follow can be a challenge for people in or seeking recovery. Despite being known as the “most wonderful time of the year” it is not always so. Demands on our time and energy often leaving us feeling tired,...

Couples in Recovery: Becoming an Authentic Couple

The key to unlocking true intimacy as a couple, is discovering your authentic self. Couples in early recovery often start their relationships from a place of codependence, that is where one or both parties feel a need to please the other at the expense of...

3 Self-Care Tips for Surviving the Holiday Season

Reduce stress and protect your recovery progress with tips from Groups If you’re in recovery this holiday season, you may face people and places that trigger stress and cravings. To prepare and stay safe into the new year, use these self-care tips from Groups Recover Together. 1)...

The Maine Mom Program

Support to Pregnant Women Living with, or in Recovery from, Opioid Use Disorder A woman’s reaction to finding out she is pregnant depends on her circumstances. Fear and questions are common. Am I able to do this? Is this the right time? Can I afford this…and on...